THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2009 |
08:00 –
09:00 |
Registration |
09:00 –
09:20 |
Opening ceremony |
Statement from Mr. Marcelo L�pez
Arjona,
ASETA’s
Secretary General |
Statement from Mr. Sergio Scarabino, ITU representative for
South America |
09:20 –
09:30 |
Official opening of the event:
Ing.
Jorge Glas, Minister of Telecommunications and the Information
Society of Ecuador |
09:30 –
10:00 |
Coffee break |
10:00 –
10:15 |
Ing.
Germ�n P�rez, ITU Consultant: “Study on the contribution of
mobile services to improving connectivity and extending the use
of telecommunication services in the Andean countries” |
10:15 –
10:30 |
Francisco G�mez, AHCIET: “ICTs and their applications: Key to
exit the crisis” |
THEME:
ICT NORMS, POLICIES, PROGRAMMES AND DEVELOPMENTS.
Methodological tools to identify and assess factors that hinder
digital connectivity. ICT capacity building (includes plans to
implement universal ICT access, social inclusion, etc.).
Governments develop regulations, policies and programmes to
bridge the digital divide. These sessions aim to improve our
understanding of the implementation processes and the
experiences of different governments in implementing such
policies and programmes. These sessions will also identify best
practices to support their adoption in the region.
Moderator:
Fabi�n Jaramillo – Superintendent of Telecommunications of
Ecuador
Reporter:
Miguel Alb�n |
10:30 –
11:50 |
Dr.
Rafael Poveda, Vice Minister of Telecommunications and the
Information Society, Ecuador |
11:50 –
12:10 |
Ing.
Daniel Medina, Vice Minister of Information Technology and
Communications of Colombia |
12:10 –
12:30 |
Ing.
Fabi�n Tito, Director, Fiscal and Social Control of
Telecommunications and Transport Authority of Bolivia
|
12:30 –
12:40 |
Ing.
Carlos Romero, Transport and Communications Ministry of Peru:
“The Peruvian Digital Agenda” |
12:40 –
13:00 |
Delegate of the Ministry of Popular Power for the Science,
Technology and Intermediate Industries of Venezuela: “Political
legislation and programmes based on ICTs” |
13:00 –
15:00 |
Lunch |
15:00 –
15:20 |
Dr.
Lilia P�rez-Chavolla, ITU Consultant: “ITU strategies for
promoting the use of ICT applications for development” |
15:20 –
15:40 |
Ing. Jairo
G�mez, ASETA: “Measuring the digital divide” |
THEME:
POLICIES AND STRATEGIES FOR E-READINESS AND DIGITAL INCLUSION
The
establishment of strategies and policies for e-Readiness and
digital inclusion are indispensable to reduce the digital
divide. These sessions will discuss the social capacities needed
to use ICTs as tools for solving problems and supporting
development. Special attention will be given to discussing the
inclusion of specific populations, such as those in rural and
remote areas, in national initiatives.
Moderator:
Hugo Carri�n– Director, Imaginar Foundation
Reporter:
Paola Mi�o |
15:40 –
16:00 |
Ec.
Rub�n D�az, Sub-secretary of the Information Society, Ministry
of Telecommunications and the Information Society, Ecuador |
16:00 –
16:30 |
Coffee break |
16:30 –
16:50 |
Ing.
Omar Montilla, Infocentros Foundation, Venezuela: “Community
infocenters for accessing information technologies in Venezuela” |
16:50 –
17:10 |
Ing.
Carlos S�nchez, OSIPITEL: “Peruvian model to confront the
digital divide: Projects BAR and BAS” |
17:10 –
17:30 |
Lic.
Alfredo Pagano, Deloitte & Touche: “The importance of corporate
responsibility for reducing the digital divide” |
17:30 –
17:50 |
Dr.
Romel Jurado, Association for Communications Progress: “Strategy
of ICT regulation for social inclusion: A view from the human
rights perspective” |
17:50 –
18:10 |
Conclusions |
|
|
FRIDAY
27 NOVEMBER 2009 |
THEME:
PROGRAMMES, DEVELOPMENTS AND EXPERIENCES RELATING TO ICT
CONTENT, SERVICES, APPLICATIONS
These
sessions will address another fundamental initiative to close
the digital divide: The development of relevant content and the
necessary applications to transform different sectors of
society. Special emphasis will be given to the discussion of
best practices in the use of ICTs in the areas of health,
government and commerce, among others.
Moderator:
Claudio Rosas – Technical Intendant for Control
Reporter:
Paola Mi�o |
09:00 –
09:30 |
Ing.
C�sar Regalado, General Manager, National Telecommunications
Corporation (CNT)
Ing.
Augusto Esp�n, General Manager, Mobile Telecommunications of
Ecuador ALEGRO |
09:30 –
10:00 |
Dr.
Diana Celis, Telecommunications Enterprise of Bogota (ETB):
“Mass Programmes for ICTs” |
10:00 –
10:30 |
Ing.
Juan C�rdova, ETAPA TELECOM |
10:30 –
11:00 |
Ing.
Fabi�n Jaramillo, Telecommunications Superintendance of Ecuador |
11:00 –
11:20 |
Coffee break |
THEME:
PROGRAMMES, DEVELOPMENTS AND EXPERIENCES RELATING TO UNIVERSAL
ACCESS AND INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ACCESS
One of the
main challenges of bridging the digital divide is having limited
access to ICTs due to economic or geographic conditions. It is
important to know the programmes that have contributed to
address this issue.
Moderator:
Jaime Guerrero – Telecommunications National Secretary of
Ecuador
Reporter:
Alonso Llanos |
11:20 –
11:40 |
Ing.
Francisco Cevallos, Sub-secretary of Communication Technologies,
Ministry of Telecommunications and the Information Society |
11:40 –
12:00 |
Ing.
Waldo Pantoja, ENTEL Bolivia |
12:00 –
12:20 |
Ing.
Ram�n Villa, INTERNEXA, Colombia: “Closing the digital divide
through improved regional connectivity in Latin America” |
12:20 –
12:40 |
Ing.
Hortensia Rozas, Telef�nica Per� |
12:40 –
15:00 |
Lunch |
15:00 –
16:00 |
PANEL
(Questions from participants)
Moderator:
Marcelo L�pez – ASETA's General Secretary
Reporter:
Lilia P�rez-Chavolla – ITU Consultant |
16:00 –
16:30 |
Coffee break |
16:30 –
17:00 |
Conclusions
Jorge
Glas, Minister of Telecommunications and the Information Society
of Ecuador
Sergio
Scarabino, ITU Representative
Marcelo
L�pez, ASETA’s General secretary |